Cost of Living · Asia
Cost of living in Nashik
India · Updated May 2026
Mid-tier monthly
$740
all categories below
Best for: Maharashtra-second-tier nomads who want wine-country pace at sub-metro rents.
Monthly breakdown
- Rent1-bedroom, central, decent neighborhood$280
- Groceriescooking ~50% of meals at home$140
- Dining out~12 meals out per month$130
- Transportmonthly transit pass or scooter$30
- Utilitieselectricity, water, 100Mbps internet$80
- Coworkingmonthly hot-desk membership$80
- Total$740
How Nashik compares
Versus four reference nomad cities, mid-tier monthly totals.
- Lisbon+168%
$1,980/mo
- Berlin+243%
$2,540/mo
- Bangkok+93%
$1,430/mo
- Mexico City+166%
$1,970/mo
Climate at a glance
Climate FinderJan
20°C
50% humidity · 0 mm/day rain
Apr
29°C
30% humidity · 0 mm/day rain
Jul
25°C
85% humidity · 9 mm/day rain
Oct
24°C
65% humidity · 2 mm/day rain
Field notes
Western-Maharashtra mid-tier city — India's actual wine country (Sula, York, Soma vineyards). Same e-Tourist visa story as Mumbai. College Road and Gangapur Road are the walkable pockets. Coworking is thin (a handful of spots). Cooler than Mumbai due to elevation (~580m); summers cap around 38°C rather than 40°C+. The Kumbh Mela rhythm (every 12 years) is the structural pilgrimage event. Genuinely cheap, reliable fibre.
Visa for nomads
Medium nomad-friendlyPathway
Extendable tourist
Program
—
Typical max stay
6 months
e-Tourist visa (180 days max) or X-1/X-2 longer routes; no formal DNV.
Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.
Useful while you’re in Nashik
Travel insurance
Long-term, nomad-friendly cover that travels with you to Nashik
Multi-currency banking
Avoid the 4% conversion fees foreign cards rack up in India
eSIM data plan
Day-one connectivity in India without local-SIM friction
Coworking & coliving
Day passes, monthly memberships, and verified workspaces in Nashik
Flight deals
Cheapest routes in and out of Nashik
Cities at a similar price point
Editorial estimates aggregated from public data (Numbeo, expat surveys, recent nomad reports). Prices vary by neighborhood and lifestyle — treat the totals as an order-of-magnitude comparison, not a budget.